Afternoon Sessions of the AHA Program Committee, Sessions 32–64

Friday, January 9, 2004

2:30–4:30 p.m.

32. Armed Forces Interactions with American Science and Technology: From the Revolution to the Twenty-First Century:
Government Support for Military Technological Innovation

33. Presidential Session: Presenting History to the Public: The National Park Service

34. The Job Hunt: A Roundtable

35. History at the Center: Examining the Reemergence of History in the High School

36. The Status of Minority Historians: Panel Discussion

37. Roundtable on Mentoring

38. Sterilizing the Welcome Mat: Immigration, Eugenics, and Contagion in North America, 1880–1925

39. Science and the Reconstruction of American Politics

40. A Separate Peace: Women’s Internationalism between World War I and World War II

41. Anti-Americanism: Comparisons, Constructions, and Confrontations

42. Breaking Down the Barriers: African History and the Atlantic World

43. Coalitions and Alliances at War, 1900–41

44. Collective Memory in Japanese-American-Chinese Relations since World War II

45. Connecting the Local and the National in the Classroom

46. Domestic Insecurity: Revisiting Red Scare Politics in the United States, 1930s–60s

47. Education and Colonialism in the Twentieth Century

48. The Emergence of Ethnic Cleansing in Eurasian Borderlands

49. Empires at the Margin: Revisiting Violence in the Ottoman-Iranian Frontier, Albania, and Yemen

50. Frontier Expeditions and Indigenous Responses: Rethinking Bandeirismo in Colonial Brazil

51. Gendering War and Peace: The Politics of African American Clubwomen

52. North America in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era: From Atlantic to Continental Economy

53. Printing and the Organization of Knowledge in Early Modern China and Europe

54. Providence, Policy, and Public Opinion: British Responses to War and Peace from 1795–1815

55. Reconstituting Public Realms: Archivists, Librarians, and Journalists in Postwar Germany

56. Surviving Total War and Foreign Occupation: Family and Children in the Reconstruction of Japan, 1945–52

57. The Church Confronts Modernity: Problems in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century European Catholicism

58. The Rhetoric of the Just War in Antiquity

59. The Role of Art and Music in the Construction of National and Regional Identity, 1870–1914

60. Land Policy, Migration, and Identity: Louisiana, Texas, and New Mexico, 1770–1850

61. Waging the Cold War through Sport: Social, Cultural, and Political Views of the 1968 Mexico City Olympics

62. War Crimes Trials as Sources for Writing History

63. Whig Strategy as Whig History: William III, the Duke of Marlborough, and the British Army in a European Context

64. The Material Culture of Nationalism at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History

Other AHA Events, 2:30–4:30 p.m.: